The 2007 Chambertin from Jean-Louis Trapet is outstanding, and is destined to be a cellar treasure with eight to ten years of bottle age, though I have little doubt that many enthusiasts may find it hard to resist long...
The 2007 Chambertin from Jean-Louis Trapet is outstanding, and is destined to be a cellar treasure with eight to ten years of bottle age, though I have little doubt that many enthusiasts may find it hard to resist long before that. The bouquet is deep, complex and superb, as it offers up notes of pure black cherries, plums, raw cocoa, woodsmoke, gentle meatiness, blood orange, coffee and vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, deep, pure and complex, with moderate, ripe tannins, lovely acidity and great length and grip on the palate-staining and very elegant finish. A terrific Chambertin.